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The 17-year-old was “delighted” to be called up for preseason by Liverpool coaches as a “reward”
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Amara Nallo has participated in preseason activities with Liverpool’s first squad; the 17-year-old defender has impressed the club’s coaches, who call him “delighted.”
In the 2-1 friendly victory over Arsenal in Philadelphia around the middle of the week, Nallo made his debut at the senior level by substituting in.
He posted on Instagram, saying, “Proud moment for me making my first-team debut.” “Thankful for the chance and the experience.”
Nallo is among the youngest players on the American circuit, having turned 18 only in November, but he has received the same treatment as the rest of Arne Slot’s team.
Lewis Steele of the Mail claims that his preseason selection is a “reward for a stellar first season in the academy.”
Signed from West Ham as a first-year scholar last year, Nallo began life with the U18s but soon stepped up to become a first-choice starter with the U21s, as well as training regularly with Jurgen Klopp‘s first squad.
Despite Klopp and many of his staff departing, that has not changed, and it is evident that Slot still has hopes for the teenager.
According to Steele, “coaches have been delighted with his developments,” and it is anticipated that he will return to Merseyside as a regular member of the U21s this season.
Nallo, who joined Liverpool the same summer as Trey Nyoni, exemplifies the team’s new strategy for bringing in young players.
The team is now trying to sign the top youth players from UK teams rather than signing players under the age of 18 from overseas.
Rio Ngumoha and Alvin Ayman, from Wolves and Chelsea, respectively, have arrived this summer; however, the Premier League has not yet approved those transfers.
Teenagers are opting to join Liverpool over rival teams, which is not surprising given the clear path from academy to first team.
Another illustration of this is Nallo, whose inclusion during the preseason marked the advancement of his impressive growth.
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Reasons for Liverpool’s lack of new player signings include as explained by Arne Slot decision
Arne Slot, the new manager of Liverpool, has decided against adding players to Anfield before the 2024–2025 season in order to thoroughly evaluate his team during the Reds’ impending preseason trip of the United States.
Preseason has not gone well for the 45-year-old Dutch coach, so he has a lot of work ahead of him before the Merseyside team plays Ipswich Town in their Premier League start on August 17.
Due to many members of Liverpool’s team being deep into Copa America and Euro 2024, the former Feyenoord manager has not had many of his starting players available to train with this summer. Stars will begin to return one by one over the next few days and weeks, but it’s unclear how that will affect Slot’s squad in the first few games of the new campaign.
The timing of the international tournaments could not have been worse for the new Liverpool manager, as the pre-season is when a new coach gets to instill his philosophy in his players yet the majority of the team’s key players have been absent.
However, this season will require patience in all parts of the club, as it is a period of change after Jurgen Klopp’s lengthy and successful rule.
Major Liverpool transfer decision made by Arne Slot.
Liverpool has not added any players this summer, according to Lewis Steele of The Daily Mail, because Slot wants to thoroughly evaluate his team before the Reds’ impending preseason trip to the United States.
Liverpool may have a hectic transfer window in the final month when the Premier League giants play their final match of the tour on August 3 in South Carolina against Man United.
Fans may be concerned, but this is the right course of action because Klopp left a good team at Anfield for Slot, as seen by their premature challenge for the Premier League title the previous season.
After the final whistle in South Carolina on August 3, Slot will know exactly what areas need to be strengthened for the Merseyside club. The club needs two or three excellent recruits before the transfer market closes.
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